Implementing the new
Victorian Curriculum
with Oxford

To support the implementation of the new Victorian Curriculum 2.0 in 2026 and help you save time, drive engagement, and support diverse learning needs, Oxford is hosting in-person workshops for teachers keen to deep-dive into the new curriculum.


Can't make it to one of our in-person events? No worries! We're also running online webinars with our experts.

Professional Learning and Development Events

Join a free, expert led workshop

You're invited to our upcoming workshops featuring industry-leading experts, such as author Helen Silvester, as they unpack the new curriculum and answer your questions, plus get a first look at our brand-new resources for Science and Humanities 7–10!

Oxford Science 7–10
Third Edition

The new edition of Oxford Science will arrive for Years 7–10 in 2026, delivered on the new Oxford Digital. Teach with confidence and provide a clear pathway to VCE success, with an explicit focus on engagement and skill development.

Sample pages for Year 7 are now available to look through!

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Oxford Science 7-10
Oxford Humanities 7–10

Oxford Humanities 7–10
Third Edition

All core content and skills are scaffolded and carefully aligned to the new curriculum, including new History content for ‘Deep Time to the modern era’ and a new option for ‘The globalising world (1945–present)’.

Sample pages for Year 7 are now available to look through!

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Oxford Maths 7–10
Third Edition

We've updated Oxford Maths 7–10 to align with Version 2.0 of the Victorian Curriculum, now featuring a brand new digital teaching and learning experience!

Oxford Maths 7–10 diagnoses gaps in student understanding, lays the groundwork by building essential skills, and assigns each student a pathway through the course.

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Oxford Maths VIC

Making learning work for everyone, everywhere


Designed with teachers around Australia, Oxford Digital has been updated to improve usability and accessibility.

Engage students of all abilities, and save time in planning and delivering lessons. We launched this platform in 2025 for Victorian mathematics, and we can't wait to expand to science and humanities.